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their technology wasn't able to help after the 2011 accident. but they've been fine tuning their inventions to make them better able to deal with challenges inside the damaged nuclear plant. >> reporter: it will take at least 30 years to decommission the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. there's a lot of work to be done. radiation levels are too high for workers to be inside for long. and that's where the robots come in. the first one inside was made in the u.s. it was used to collect data on physical damage and radiation. japanese robot developers felt they'd been beaten to the punch and they wanted to do more. >> translator: there were no japanese robots in there. people were wondering what our robots were even for so we were determined to make a difference no matter how small. >> reporter: the team was tasked with reimagining a domestic robot for use inside the plant. the quinn was a rescue robot designed to operate in disaster zones like collapsed buildings. its body was covered in treads that enabled it to climb through rubble and up s
their technology wasn't able to help after the 2011 accident. but they've been fine tuning their inventions to make them better able to deal with challenges inside the damaged nuclear plant. >> reporter: it will take at least 30 years to decommission the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. there's a lot of work to be done. radiation levels are too high for workers to be inside for long. and that's where the robots come in. the first one inside was made in the u.s. it was used to...
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made his fortune in technology. it the two fell out and he decided to talk about the return of jewish values. >> our priority is solving is real's problems. people cannot afford to live on what they own. they have a 40 billion shekel deficit. we have to stop talking about whether it is yes or no to palestine. >> he opposes a palestinian state. his message has struck a chord, particularly with voters under the age of 30. this man is voting for the first time. >> i think he can really change things for israel. what's the most recent opinion polls suggest he could wind up to 15 seats, unlikely to threaten netanyahu's reelection to, but losing votes to other parties always comes with a risk attached. they could build a bloc to bar agreement. the former television journalist sees himself of a defender of the secular middle class and it wants to govern. >> it would be a very bad thing for israel to have a government that is bound by the extreme- right. then we have a greater isolation within the international community, a
made his fortune in technology. it the two fell out and he decided to talk about the return of jewish values. >> our priority is solving is real's problems. people cannot afford to live on what they own. they have a 40 billion shekel deficit. we have to stop talking about whether it is yes or no to palestine. >> he opposes a palestinian state. his message has struck a chord, particularly with voters under the age of 30. this man is voting for the first time. >> i think he can...
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had to do some big investments, buying new technology, and investors have been very disappointed. shares are down by more than 12% on the frankfurt floor, but also the market is down in general. the dax loses 1% at the moment. the euro stoxx 50 is down by 0.75%, waiting for wall street, opening up significantly lower, and the dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands --
had to do some big investments, buying new technology, and investors have been very disappointed. shares are down by more than 12% on the frankfurt floor, but also the market is down in general. the dax loses 1% at the moment. the euro stoxx 50 is down by 0.75%, waiting for wall street, opening up significantly lower, and the dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs...
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it is a technological wonder that we take for granted. in its 120-year lifetime, the escalator has helped to make life easier and people lazier. early escalators were little more than a conveyor belt without steps. some even had saddles for the users to sit on. the escalator truly came of age with the construction of subway systems. passengers were ferried up and down the underground. soon department stores were replacing elegant staircases with their moving counterparts. now escalators have melted seamlessly into the background of modern life. a giant outdoor escalator has even been installed in colombia. the only drawback is they are prone to breakdowns, and then it is a case of back to the stairs. still, if this one is anything to go by, the escalator at 120 is still capable of scaling new heights. >> before we go, we do just have time to recap of our top story -- the hostage crisis in algeria. several foreign hostages held at the internationally operating gas plant in algeria have reportedly been killed when the algerian armed forces
it is a technological wonder that we take for granted. in its 120-year lifetime, the escalator has helped to make life easier and people lazier. early escalators were little more than a conveyor belt without steps. some even had saddles for the users to sit on. the escalator truly came of age with the construction of subway systems. passengers were ferried up and down the underground. soon department stores were replacing elegant staircases with their moving counterparts. now escalators have...
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safe safe hundred technology so rich him and deuterium sure where you could this only one good arm its corresponding to about eight tome of petre you saw the energy inventor it's very small therefore it's very very easy to control if something happen why terrorist attack each three in case of fire or course and three chim explode but there they do they they do or. impact to the people in your by his own. the background radiation so this is very important it's very already radiation level isn't low. it's very wroth so we are leaving it's not dangerous you know it's just. i think that what you're saying it's probably true and the proof is that the french authorities recently they gave you the permission oh yes inability to build the thing to come back in the south of france was it was a difficult feat to persuade the french to get this bill machine. yes we had we we in pretty backfired like this only by under more than three years it is a very it and the french has a very very advanced streak too and you create our system so according to jesus and you create all system of our fire was ev
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coming from my direction we need to use google to think this was more the technology is telecommuting now it's crowdsourcing for instance would help to use knowledge and that's the people that can. help to monitor the implementation of major projects and timely respond to the problems that produces the distance between it or it isn't the most people but a new machine and helps. adopt good decisions it will look you those you look at them with knowledge is change the status. and enhanced legitimacy of decisions taken by government and it's very important and it might in hindsight change it with can no longer be. you can see the treated that if something goes by authorities all's well the good with the less decisions that helps society to do that by doing this to some of them when troll is in make sure that the general public is going to be satisfied to have legal decisions taken by government. are there we have it or the russian prime minister dmitry medvedev opening address to the economic forum of the annual forum then start mean i doubt or switzerland much achieve a twenty twelve he
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they look at technology, tv, and the policy issues that accompany them. >> gary shapiro, it?,?, give usa snapshot of ces 2013. >> it has been phenomenal. more innovation than÷b ever. we a
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technology innovation all the latest developments russia. the future. me to eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat. meat. does everyone remember whether standing. is hanging from the top and watching your m.b.o. position. with. you know bringing your hanging and watching maybe it will bring us the end of everything is ok or it is a problem of the oxygen tank it's up to you. first to check the suit now we're going to put in the soap solution. and here is the first step we're going to put in. all right now i'm going to put on the pants. they're very big and very disgusting. going to pull them up. but. now the salt. is just. so hard to breathe impossible. natalia is going to be here in ten minutes. and jay do you have any head ski wrenches with you. and having some trouble here. you know reporters are that was laying on the top not laying on the bottom that didn't help or mine was on the table totally frozen well yeah no it will defrost in the water these conditions are extreme we know that. you'll freeze without a hat. which i
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but if the problem is the lithium battery technology itself, boeing faces a more difficult engineering challenge. >> lithium ion batteries have a lot of power and of course there are many types of batteries out there and hopefully a substitute can be found, but nothing is absolutely set in stone at this point. >> reporter: boeing might be able to design a container to prevent or protect fires caused by the lithium batteries. but if the company is forced to use older, larger batteries, engineers would have to re- design parts of the 787. investigators have reached no conclusions, but they will certainly be taking a hard look at every aspect of the 787's battery. >> i think that the amount of problems there have been with lithium batteries historically would have to lead one to believe that you're not going to certificating an airplane, you're not going to just say this was a bad batch, bring on the next batch until somebody figures out that it was a bad batch and why it was a bad batch and what you do about it. >> reporter: investigators are quick to point out they have reached no concl
but if the problem is the lithium battery technology itself, boeing faces a more difficult engineering challenge. >> lithium ion batteries have a lot of power and of course there are many types of batteries out there and hopefully a substitute can be found, but nothing is absolutely set in stone at this point. >> reporter: boeing might be able to design a container to prevent or protect fires caused by the lithium batteries. but if the company is forced to use older, larger...
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so first question is, was information technology the real big mess? or is energy and/or propulsion after failure to do anything fair for the last 40 years also part of our miss and the reason here today? >> oh, well, certainly it's a great candidate, and you can see the exponential rise of it. and that happens for lots of areas like energy, transport. but these are saturated. here's some of the candidates. we have doubled -- up next to a, here's a flying car by the way, for those who care about flying cars. you can buy this. they came out this year. and it's really kind of fun i think. i mean, today's era car. it's not completely dead. people have largely not notice that we have increase agricultural productivity a great deal and that's not so much important to us but to the rest of the world, otherwise these giant starvation's that fall -- the current science advisor predicted would have happen. they just didn't see the green level issue coming. it's also true that the increase in the means of the lifespan has been extraordinary. it's gone up 50% in
so first question is, was information technology the real big mess? or is energy and/or propulsion after failure to do anything fair for the last 40 years also part of our miss and the reason here today? >> oh, well, certainly it's a great candidate, and you can see the exponential rise of it. and that happens for lots of areas like energy, transport. but these are saturated. here's some of the candidates. we have doubled -- up next to a, here's a flying car by the way, for those who care...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. hello and welcome to cross talk russia's economy in two thousand and thirteen what are its strengths weaknesses opportunities and threats is the russian economy becoming more or less competitive is the pace of reform on track and is russia prepared to withstand external shocks. to cross out the prospects of the russian economy in two thousand and thirteen i'm joined by my guest in moscow jake up know he's the chief economist at morgan stanley an heiress he's the editor in chief of business new europe and you just laugh lisa volek he is the chief economist at deutsche bank russia all right gentlemen crosstalk rules and i mean you can jump in anytime you want before we talk about the swan analysis of the russian economy ben i want to go to you newsweek a few days ago a writer on matthews and we have ed lucas over at the economist they keep telling me for about a decade now that this economy is about to collapse now you're a journalist is well you don't say the same thing where's the di
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. hello and welcome to cross talk russia's economy in two thousand and thirteen what are its strengths weaknesses opportunities and threats is the russian economy becoming more or less competitive is the pace of reform on track and is russia prepared to withstand external shocks. to cross out the prospects of the russian economy in two thousand and thirteen i'm joined by my guest in moscow...
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sorry about the technology. let's take it from here. so jean claude junker says the euro is overvalued s. he right? >> as we know, at the ecb we do have a price stability goal. we do not have an exchange rate goal. so there is no direct policy of the ecb with regards to trade. and i personally think what we have seen is there has been, of course, quite volatility of exchange rates within small borders. i would not over -- give too much weight to all of this. >> reporter: you wouldn't play -- overplay that story at the moment. we'll put up with this man going by for a second here. there are those that are concerned this europe might get dragged into a currency war. and now we have the japanese buying european bonds in a sense in a way to weaken their own currency. ed some we be concerned about this? >> well, what we learned from history is that of course currency wars are self defeating for all of those concerned. i do not see a problem in this way for the time being. >> the high yield debt markets slipping below 6% on the yield. we see
sorry about the technology. let's take it from here. so jean claude junker says the euro is overvalued s. he right? >> as we know, at the ecb we do have a price stability goal. we do not have an exchange rate goal. so there is no direct policy of the ecb with regards to trade. and i personally think what we have seen is there has been, of course, quite volatility of exchange rates within small borders. i would not over -- give too much weight to all of this. >> reporter: you...
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to mali where the recently deployed french military were reportedly stunned by the technologically advanced weapons that are in the hands of their adversaries nobody seems to think that perhaps organized groups can come from somewhere other than mali it seems they came across the nearby libyan border libya is as i say central to all this problem because all the lot of weapons have been produced by the collapse of the darfur sheen but also by the complete failure to establish any kind of real state you have essentially walls operating in different parts of libya and you have across much of this hour a situation where people have arguments where very little civic sense so bribery and corruption order grabs is common place gadhafi was bitter opponent all right it was ahmed groups whatever his faults and they now have the ability to use the chaos in libya to provide themselves the bases the fast effects were immediate a hostage crisis in algeria said to be in retaliation for the french offensive in mali has already claimed the lives of dozens of civilians taken captive i'm frightened of terrori
to mali where the recently deployed french military were reportedly stunned by the technologically advanced weapons that are in the hands of their adversaries nobody seems to think that perhaps organized groups can come from somewhere other than mali it seems they came across the nearby libyan border libya is as i say central to all this problem because all the lot of weapons have been produced by the collapse of the darfur sheen but also by the complete failure to establish any kind of real...
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but if the problem is the lithium battery technology itself, boeing faces a more difficult engineering challenge. >> lithium ion batteries have a lot of power and of course there are many types of batteries out there and hopefully a substitute can be found, but nothing is absolutely set in stone at this point. >> reporter: boeing might be able to design a container to prevent or protect fires caused by the lithium batteries. but if the company is forced to use older, larger batteries engineers would have to re- design parts of the 787. investigators have reached no conclusions, but they will certainly be taking a hard look at every aspect of the 787's battery. >> i think that the amount of problems there have been with lithium batteries historically would have to lead one to believe that you're not going to certificating an airplane, you're not going to just say this was a bad batch, bring on the next batch until somebody figures out that it was a bad batch and why it was a bad batch and what you do about it. >> reporter: investigators are quick to point out they have reached no conclu
but if the problem is the lithium battery technology itself, boeing faces a more difficult engineering challenge. >> lithium ion batteries have a lot of power and of course there are many types of batteries out there and hopefully a substitute can be found, but nothing is absolutely set in stone at this point. >> reporter: boeing might be able to design a container to prevent or protect fires caused by the lithium batteries. but if the company is forced to use older, larger...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the worst if you are listening. white house of a radio guy and club element. i want you to watch. because if you've never seen anything like this i'm told. it's. cold war. in iraq. come on my. show. coming up. next. it's. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about the prospects for the russian economy in two thousand and thirteen ok ben and other guys let's let's not use the swat analysis here i mean let's look at the russian economy this year what's its greatest strength. i think the room resources i mean the fact that it's making money and that it isn't any money. and that puts it in a very comfortable position because you know despite the failures of reform or the lack of reform and some areas russia can afford to get it wrong to make mistakes the strength can also turn into a threat ok take up what you think its greatest strength. well i think it's got a good strategy at the moment he needs to implement that strategy but that's a lot better tha
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of coverage. deadly rivals so. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be so. self imposed from society i will myself chemical attack my brother understand. the cause of my anger and my frustration. that. well into the. two most violent gangs in us history. is just all models. with colors matching the national flag. of this country. when it reaches and then it legitimizes the. made in america. secret laboratory was able to build the most sophisticated robots which fortunately dorna found anything tim's mission to teach me. to care about humans and. this is why you should care only. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about the prospects for the russian economy in two thousand and thirteen ok and my other guest let's let's let me use a swat analysis here i mean let's look at the russian economy this year what's its greatest strength. i think the room resources i mean the fact that it's making money and that it isn't any money it's go
technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of coverage. deadly rivals so. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be so. self imposed from society i will myself chemical attack my brother understand. the cause of my anger and my frustration. that. well into the. two most violent gangs in us history. is just all models. with colors matching the national flag. of this country. when it reaches and then it legitimizes the....
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. let me let me i want to or not let me ask you a question from. here on this morning is what we're having a debate we have our knives out. if you feel the slightest spanking there again here in the sixth grade will be inviting me to talk about your name and we. see. a leaflet. is a. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about the prospects for the russian economy in two thousand and thirteen ok ben and other guys let's let's not use this want to balance this here i mean let's look at the russian economy this year what's its greatest strength. i think the room resources i mean the fact that it's making money and that it isn't any money it's got no debts and that puts it in a very comfortable position because you know despite the failures of reform or the lack of reform and some areas russia can afford to get it wrong to make mistakes the strength can also turn into a threat ok jacob what do you think its greatest strength. i think it's got a good stra
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on technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. it is easy. it's. easy. to. say. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. let me let me i want to know what all the let me ask you a question. here on this network is what rat in the bank we have our knives out. in this right with us banks saying never again you're in a place where being i don't agree to talk about the surveillance. goal or. the end of. the law. don't tell me how much you are my. primary. law.
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nine say or thes whose technology is spread around the world. artists who capture the imaginations of audiences everywhere. these are the faces of south korea. nhk world updates you on what's happening across the peninsula wednesday and thursday here on "newsline." >>> meteorologist robert speta is here to tell us who will be affected by the latest cold snap in eastern asia. robert? >> well, gene, it's exactly that happening across much of eastern asia. it's a cold snap, which means it is getting really cold really quickly. we have the siberian high coming out of russia here, and it is not just affecting eastern china but much of the region, even out there towards japan. we are seeing the snow showers push across here. the sea of japan creating the sea effect. 20 to 40 centimeters expected here throughout the next 24 hours. but also some very gusty winds transporting that air towards the south. actually, i want to show you a clear indication of how strong this wind is that's coming in out of the north here bringing all that cold air. this is wha
nine say or thes whose technology is spread around the world. artists who capture the imaginations of audiences everywhere. these are the faces of south korea. nhk world updates you on what's happening across the peninsula wednesday and thursday here on "newsline." >>> meteorologist robert speta is here to tell us who will be affected by the latest cold snap in eastern asia. robert? >> well, gene, it's exactly that happening across much of eastern asia. it's a cold...
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i think the technology is incredible. my view is you've got to wait until it's safe to buy the stock. here's the bottom line. it may have had a lackluster ipo, this company has made the first great leap forward in wi-fi in ages. i say put ruckus on your buying list. more importantly, let's pay attention to the loser ipos that might be developing this week. not just the winners. it could be another ruckus. those are the ones we can get shares of in the after market. they represent the real steals, not the ones that open up 50%. they would not give you any shares of these red hot deals to begin with. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> didn't research in motion tell us that things aren't that hot there? didn't they just guide down severely? isn't that why it fell from $14 and change, making a mockery of all of those that said it had bottomed. here it is above that vicious selloff level. courtesy of the radical decline in computer sales, acquisition of the overvalued autonomy and the slow down in printer sales? how coul
i think the technology is incredible. my view is you've got to wait until it's safe to buy the stock. here's the bottom line. it may have had a lackluster ipo, this company has made the first great leap forward in wi-fi in ages. i say put ruckus on your buying list. more importantly, let's pay attention to the loser ipos that might be developing this week. not just the winners. it could be another ruckus. those are the ones we can get shares of in the after market. they represent the real...
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. >> the latest on technology and policy from this years consumer consumer electronics show. monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> tonight, i'd look at today's official swearing-in ceremonies. vice president joe biden takes the oath of office from justice sonia sotomayor. then, the wreath laying ceremony. then, president obama officially sworn in for a second term by chief justice john roberts. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states, accompanied by justice sonia sotomayor. [applause] >> the vice president has asked that we bless the occasion with prayer. so, let us pray. the profit micah reclaims did you have been told, mortal, what is good, and what the board requires a view, only to do justice and love goodness, walking calmly with your god. gracious god, we ask your blessing on your servant, joseph, as he renews the pledge he made to his country. in all the complexities that, this world, give us your wisdom so that he can know what is good and give him the courage to always do what is right. walk close by him so that he can do justic
. >> the latest on technology and policy from this years consumer consumer electronics show. monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> tonight, i'd look at today's official swearing-in ceremonies. vice president joe biden takes the oath of office from justice sonia sotomayor. then, the wreath laying ceremony. then, president obama officially sworn in for a second term by chief justice john roberts. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states,...
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the information technology sector led today's gains, up 1.2%. the material sector was among the laggards, falling a modest 0.4%. while the market awaited apple's results after the closing bell today, big blue was in focus during the regular trading session. shares jumped 4.4% atrading volume tripled. i.b.m. turned in better than expected results last night, and had a more encouraging outlook. shares are at their highest price since the company's last earnings report. google's 5.5% rally was the best among the tech sector in the heels of its optimistic earnings last night. these two helped the nasdaq 100 tracking exchange traded fund move to a theeh mont4%high, but that was before tonight's news moincial rts,es and apple is the biggest weight of the fund. three semiconductor makers focused on different types of chips were moving. texas instruments fell 1.1% on heavier volume. late yesterday it reported demand continued to weaken. advanced micro devices was up 11.4% after losing less money than feared. and l.e.d. chip maker cree shot up 22%. earni
the information technology sector led today's gains, up 1.2%. the material sector was among the laggards, falling a modest 0.4%. while the market awaited apple's results after the closing bell today, big blue was in focus during the regular trading session. shares jumped 4.4% atrading volume tripled. i.b.m. turned in better than expected results last night, and had a more encouraging outlook. shares are at their highest price since the company's last earnings report. google's 5.5% rally was the...
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. >> the security council condemned what it described as a missilemelissposted technology and warned that for the consequences. >> today's resolution makes clear that, if north korea chooses again to defy the international community, such as by conducting of the and -- conducting another launch for a nuclear test, then the council will take significant action. >> the difference was the near- minute response from north korea's foreign ministry, saying there will be physical steps to strengthen its military, including its nuclear deterrence. that is seen here in south korea as a broad hint to the third nuclear test. p'yongyang is technically ready to carry one out. the u.s.-north korea on voight glenn davis is in seoul to talk with south korean officials on wednesday. they will discuss the prospect of imposing additional bilateral sanctions on pyongyang. an attempt to secure brian use sanctions at the security council would have certainly been vetoed by china. china remains north korea's most important ally. >> we believe that we should do everything possible to avoid tensions, to make
. >> the security council condemned what it described as a missilemelissposted technology and warned that for the consequences. >> today's resolution makes clear that, if north korea chooses again to defy the international community, such as by conducting of the and -- conducting another launch for a nuclear test, then the council will take significant action. >> the difference was the near- minute response from north korea's foreign ministry, saying there will be physical...
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we will have drone technology taking all of theed e shots. here is what is "money" tonight. president obama announced his sweeping gun-control proposals, but with gun sales shooting through the roof and hundreds of millions of firearms already out there, can they really make a difference? today's power panel takes aim at the hot issue. plus at least seven americans are reported to be among dozens of oil and gas workers taken hostage in algeria. is this the first wave of al qaeda sponsor strikes against critical energy facilities? and could it disrupt supplies? we drill down to the answers. and call it a liberal tax. the conservative restaurant owner charges left-wing moore for their drink and donate the cash to right-wing causes. is it a boom for his business? the owner serves as a big helping of a government economics. even when i say this not, it is always about "money." adam: and a good evening to you. we want to look at the days headline market. a tough day for stocks. the dow snapped a five-day nning streak falling 23 points. more turbulence for boeing 787 dreamliner. a
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so there's more technology, believe it or not going into the plate items and so forth. so there's actually a lot going on but i think what we need to do is sort of take the competitive advantage we have around collaboration and skillet and i think that will create more business opportunities, and is going to great his productivity effect, flywheel effect spent it strikes me what you're describing is an economy that we just don't quite understand. i'm looking at choose assistance yesterday. silicon valley, san jose, remember 9% of americans are employed in manufacturing to 17% in san jose. we tend to think of it as they spoke, social media. big manufacturing powerhouse. then you look at portland, i don't know what people think of portland, oregon, but it's a sustainable metropolis of the world. 20% of the product is in production compared to 12% for the country as a whole but it sounds like we don't understand our own economy. >> going a bit off of what klaus was saying, about making manufacturing sexy. machinists, right? we should be celebrating the hell out of our mach
so there's more technology, believe it or not going into the plate items and so forth. so there's actually a lot going on but i think what we need to do is sort of take the competitive advantage we have around collaboration and skillet and i think that will create more business opportunities, and is going to great his productivity effect, flywheel effect spent it strikes me what you're describing is an economy that we just don't quite understand. i'm looking at choose assistance yesterday....
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today on the technical side, carter worth, chief market technologies on oppenheimer. on the fundamental side, zachary kas kas karabell. who do you like? delta or southwest? >> in principal, group moves are the best kind of moves in the markets, and in this case all airlines are working. lagged other transports such as rails and truckers, and the group is on the move. we like them both to the long side. they look like they have got plenty more in them. >> zach, what about you fundamentally speaking? >> you know, i mean, they certainly have been on fire. very different types of names. delta is doing quite well relative to its competition like american which is emerging out of bankruptcy. southwest you can buy a ticket but you have to pay extra to wear your clothes on the flight. i think the problem with the airlines is that they are such a volatile name that is so susceptible to trading activity and momentum buying by traders and not saying that as a negative but as an investment, i find these names incredibly difficult to be in in addition to their susceptibility to va
today on the technical side, carter worth, chief market technologies on oppenheimer. on the fundamental side, zachary kas kas karabell. who do you like? delta or southwest? >> in principal, group moves are the best kind of moves in the markets, and in this case all airlines are working. lagged other transports such as rails and truckers, and the group is on the move. we like them both to the long side. they look like they have got plenty more in them. >> zach, what about you...
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its technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future. seven more foreign hostages are reportedly killed in algeria bringing the death toll to at least twenty three as the military's final attempt to free the remaining captives ends in tragedy. david cameron is under fire for his ambiguous stance on europe as extracts his delayed address on britain's future release to the public. but also its artistic director successfully undergoes the first operation to save his eyesight after an acid attack that's being linked to his work at the world famous theater. new center in moscow this is r.t. on chemicals to. the hostage crisis in algeria has ended after four days but with further loss of life seven foreign civilians and eleven islamic terrorists were killed when the military launched in or dayshift final raid to free the hostages held at a gas plant the number of civilian deaths now stands at twenty three the militants said they took the captives in revenge for french intervention in neighboring mali going to reports now from paris. what we ha
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it's nano technology. it's the combination of many of the things the innovation capabilities that this country is good at the cross functional capability. as you said, it's -- it's roughly around 11 to 12% of gdp. it's extremely important fly wheel. it accounts, football we think, a third of the u.s. productivity growth. that 12% of gdp is accounting far third of the productivity. if you go back to what glenn said in the beginning this the difference of 1% shift it's a big deal for us to get right. the other thing i would say is that this advanced manufacturing sector is actually doing quite well and obviously doing well before the great recession. 2.6% growth. it is continued to do that inspite of all the challenges and changes that is going on. we think it's an opportunity for it to grow in a more significant way. and this is where, you know, doing actually work with brookings, the work being done with tennessee, work being done in the cities and colorado sort of space program. the areas where i think qu
it's nano technology. it's the combination of many of the things the innovation capabilities that this country is good at the cross functional capability. as you said, it's -- it's roughly around 11 to 12% of gdp. it's extremely important fly wheel. it accounts, football we think, a third of the u.s. productivity growth. that 12% of gdp is accounting far third of the productivity. if you go back to what glenn said in the beginning this the difference of 1% shift it's a big deal for us to get...
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we own united technologies. these companies are not making money on the planes they are making money on the service contracts which are very long. importantly i don't think boeing will stop producing these planes. they will build inventory before they stop because there's a learning curve there. as that happens that's good for suppliers. >> bea aerospace is a good name. >> let's talk apple shares are lower after yesterday's nice rebound. america's most valuable company in the process of bottoming, or is more selling coming? that's the key question ahead of next week's earnings report. joe, i'm going to go to you first. i threw the question out on twitter, right, that the stock had such a nice come back yesterday you wondered if it put in a near term bottom. the price action today may make you suggest otherwise. stock was up pre-market now down half a percent. >> what i'm trying to do is not measure my investment in apple on a day-to-day basis. i want to look at where we are after earning and not trade apple. i d
we own united technologies. these companies are not making money on the planes they are making money on the service contracts which are very long. importantly i don't think boeing will stop producing these planes. they will build inventory before they stop because there's a learning curve there. as that happens that's good for suppliers. >> bea aerospace is a good name. >> let's talk apple shares are lower after yesterday's nice rebound. america's most valuable company in the...
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had to do some big investments, buying new technology, and investors have been very disappointed. shares are down by more than 12% on the frankfurt floor, but also the market is down in general. the dax loses 1% at the moment. the euro stoxx 50 is down by 0.75%, waiting for wall street, opening up significantly lower, and the dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands --
had to do some big investments, buying new technology, and investors have been very disappointed. shares are down by more than 12% on the frankfurt floor, but also the market is down in general. the dax loses 1% at the moment. the euro stoxx 50 is down by 0.75%, waiting for wall street, opening up significantly lower, and the dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs...
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you can use the same technology to make other product. david: no time frame on when you might go public, though? >> no, some of our corporate investors really realize enormous increase in market cap during the past couple of days because the market responded extremely positive in japan and sweden for our partner but we don't have really plans yet. we are just talking. david: thank you for coming in. protein sciences ceo, thanks again. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> well if you are equally upset by getting cut off, speeding and braking, don't drive with me, no i'm kidding, there's one day in one particular month where you may want to get off the road. we will tell you what the worst day for road rage is ahead. david: also one company just had their most successful year ever, they are hiring and they say the new healthcare act is actually going to help their business thrive. the ceo of right at home gives us their secret to why they are to successful. they will be here next. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change
you can use the same technology to make other product. david: no time frame on when you might go public, though? >> no, some of our corporate investors really realize enormous increase in market cap during the past couple of days because the market responded extremely positive in japan and sweden for our partner but we don't have really plans yet. we are just talking. david: thank you for coming in. protein sciences ceo, thanks again. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>>...
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factors that drive public demand for services, which are connected to the complexity of society by rapid technological change because rulemaking, as eleanor ahlstrom has demonstrated in her work as an effort to stabilize expectation about the future and the way out was to think about governance because governments is about the things that government does that helps people stabilize their expectations about the future and manage the risk that coming and uncertain time. avoidance of this concept called the government. the government does this, the government does that. society without god. the government becomes the idol. so whatever suit just for the conservatives who really want to restore this notion of the original principles of limited government has to focus on teaching the science association, took those mother son and in teaching the science rulemaking that allows governors i would welcome any thoughts or comments the panel had on that and i think professor berkowitz for raising that issue. >> of course i agree with the last part of your remarks, which is we should do what is in our power to enc
factors that drive public demand for services, which are connected to the complexity of society by rapid technological change because rulemaking, as eleanor ahlstrom has demonstrated in her work as an effort to stabilize expectation about the future and the way out was to think about governance because governments is about the things that government does that helps people stabilize their expectations about the future and manage the risk that coming and uncertain time. avoidance of this concept...
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keep in mind, this is a technology company. as we move along the technology cycle, competition is going to come in. google's android and samsung are very formidable competitors. this is going to continue to happen. we'll see margins deteriorate at some point. that's the debate. when do you see those margins start to fall off. we don't think that's right now. >> we've seen it, channing. we've seen it. margins have peaked with the iphone 3gps. it's a decline we've seen for months and months. it sounds like your sentiment has also changed. even if it's just the margins, at what valuation do you think apple should be trading right now? it's not the valuation it was trading at when it was $700, according to what you're saying. >> the valuation is extremely cheap. we're trading at ten times. take the cash out at 7. keep in mind, the earnings growth should be close to 20%. compare that to any tech company in the technology sector, or overall market and there's a big disconnect. we think the earnings growth trajectory for apple is extr
keep in mind, this is a technology company. as we move along the technology cycle, competition is going to come in. google's android and samsung are very formidable competitors. this is going to continue to happen. we'll see margins deteriorate at some point. that's the debate. when do you see those margins start to fall off. we don't think that's right now. >> we've seen it, channing. we've seen it. margins have peaked with the iphone 3gps. it's a decline we've seen for months and...
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we just have the technology to dayton and development. the plays that our company is most active, predominantly for us. ours is liquid rich gas in west virginia. over and now i'll and up in north dakota and southern saskatchewan in canada as well. ashley: oil prices have risen close to $96 per barrel. where you see prices going from here? >> actually, i'm quite surprised to see prices as high as they are. one of the big factors that cause that is the difference between brent and wti drawing in. you are seeing people getting more bullish on the economy. that is positive. china and india continue to have a major first for oil. again, the united states is producing more will than we have . crossing the 50 percent barrier. so i am not really bullish on oil long term. we get plenty of it. much more bullish that hopefully natural gas will go up because the prices will allow the industry totally have higher prices because you have less drilling. ashley: in the wake of the bp oil spill we saw a slew of government regulations come down . since the
we just have the technology to dayton and development. the plays that our company is most active, predominantly for us. ours is liquid rich gas in west virginia. over and now i'll and up in north dakota and southern saskatchewan in canada as well. ashley: oil prices have risen close to $96 per barrel. where you see prices going from here? >> actually, i'm quite surprised to see prices as high as they are. one of the big factors that cause that is the difference between brent and wti...
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no one has done anything like that in technology. zuckerberg still has to prove that he can monetize it. >> what's it going to be? >> i think julia put her finger on it. i think it's going to be a mobile app, might be a picture of voice system. if i were zuk keckerberg, i wou look at a couple of things. he could buy r.i.m.m. and put a phone in the marketplace. he's got a huge potential in instagram and under 30 users which comprised the users of facebook's customer base, that's the main thing they do with their smartphones, they use it to send pictures back and forth. he's not touching that. nothing to do with job hunting. he could buy monster and add that app into a job search feature and into the apps that facebook is trying to put together. >> so you're saying that maybe that gives him an edge against linkedin? >> exactly. >> we've been long the stock since the mid-20s and one area i'm going to disagree with you is when the stock was priced at 38 and facebook didn't come anywhere near clearing that bar, that wasn't zuckerberg's do
no one has done anything like that in technology. zuckerberg still has to prove that he can monetize it. >> what's it going to be? >> i think julia put her finger on it. i think it's going to be a mobile app, might be a picture of voice system. if i were zuk keckerberg, i wou look at a couple of things. he could buy r.i.m.m. and put a phone in the marketplace. he's got a huge potential in instagram and under 30 users which comprised the users of facebook's customer base, that's the...
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but his medical technology advances? i gather it's a substantial amount, but what if it answers to the point where you don't need any more light than you need now to test but sugar and you just have a little machine that makes a tiny break someone's finger to go to to a blood-alcohol test. >> i don't think the fourth amendment rules turns on the amount of bloody take out of somebody's body. an important, not bbt important dividing line is puncturing to scan the parties recognize this and other circumstances. >> the last but not in the solicitor general's brief tax that other methods including a sample. not as accurate as blood, they can help achieve the same result. one of the things i think effects of view in this case is it's a of someone restrained in a representative of the state approaching them with a needle. i take a u.s.a. you need a search warrant for a year and google. >> this court has said that with a variety of circumstances where they weren't even one person cases. there is special-needs cases. >> what abou
but his medical technology advances? i gather it's a substantial amount, but what if it answers to the point where you don't need any more light than you need now to test but sugar and you just have a little machine that makes a tiny break someone's finger to go to to a blood-alcohol test. >> i don't think the fourth amendment rules turns on the amount of bloody take out of somebody's body. an important, not bbt important dividing line is puncturing to scan the parties recognize this and...
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it is a technological wonder that we take for granted. in its 120-year lifetime, the escalator has helped to make life easier and people lazier. early escalators were little more than a conveyor belt without steps. some even had saddles for the users to sit on. the escalator truly came of age with the construction of subway systems. passengers were ferried up and down the underground. soon department stores were replacing elegant staircases with their moving counterparts. now escalators have melted seamlessly into the background of modern life. a giant outdoor escalator has even been installed in colombia. the only drawback is they are prone to breakdowns, and then it is a case of back to the stairs. still, if this one is anything to go by, the escalator at 120 is still capable of scaling new heights. >> before we go, we do just have time to recap of our top story -- the hostage crisis in algeria. several foreign hostages held at the internationally operating gas plant in algeria have reportedly been killed when the algerian armed forces
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. sigrid laboratory was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which fortunately dorna found anything tim's mission to teach me. to care about humans and. this is why you should care only. rivals. if good fifteen people killing each other in their country there would be diplomats there would be a. self imposed from society i will myself and my. brother understand. the cause of my anger and my frustration. that. well into the ten dollars. to the most violent gangs in us history. is just all model. with colors matching the national flag. of this country. when it reaches and then it legitimizes the. made in america. couldn't the family ever after. gone. and left nothing to live. so hold on. for precious children. like on mom's fragile shoulders. leave it to die. on our to. my i.q. . thank you i thank. you. what makes life complete. love and a happy family. or self-expression. public. that seems so trivial for little ladies. child. if. you feel.
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. download the official application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television just doesn't do so now with your mobile device that you can watch on t.v. any time anyway.
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now it's lost in some menu somewhere that i can't find fin. >> every day with technology. >> sort of like icloud. you do it on your device so i return to the ipad mini and bought it again, and everything, including the websites that i had loaded on the last one that i returned came right back, and so itubes is great for that, too, because it brings all your music and you don't have to connect to your computer anymore. >> should apple buy spotify? >> would i love to see it happen because i feel like itunes is going down this cliff. just this old, even though they revamped the ui. spotify lets you share a play list with friends. >> i share mine on twitter. >> you can share with one another. >> i must say. it's interesting because yesterday i was talking to one of my guys out in silicon valley who is a big apple guy. everything in this house for years and years, and he said we stopped using itunes. we have gone to spotify from his kids, to him, to his wife and the whole thing. >> not just for music, guys. i just bought a new phone, right? because i broke my iphone and got another one. i
now it's lost in some menu somewhere that i can't find fin. >> every day with technology. >> sort of like icloud. you do it on your device so i return to the ipad mini and bought it again, and everything, including the websites that i had loaded on the last one that i returned came right back, and so itubes is great for that, too, because it brings all your music and you don't have to connect to your computer anymore. >> should apple buy spotify? >> would i love to see...
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technology innovations all the developments around russia. the future. deadly rivals the decades. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators. self-imposed out costs from society i will contact myself chemical attack my brother understand my contacts immediately. going to the basically attack the cops of my anger and my frustration. that. well into the. two of the most violent gangs in u.s. history. it's just all model kill or be killed with the colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the autopsy. brighter moon a song from funniest impression. starts on t.v. dot com. this continues here now and it's the fortieth anniversary of america's suspension of offensive action in vietnam a war that cost both sides dearly and lives and money lost but as. explains the foreign policy of recent years makes many doubt if any lessons were learned. sixty one year old ken doll to him is a husband father and retire
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